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Here is Arriva Buses Wales Wrightbus VDL SB200 Pulsar CX07 CUA 2651 is seen pictured in Porthmadog on the route 3B to Blaenau Ffestiniog from Pwllheli. The 1B service between Porthmadog and Blaenau Ffestiniog has now been withdrawn. 31/05/18
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The Retina Ib was introduced at the Photokina 1954. It had the new fast Synchro-Compur shutter with light-value setting mode. That means that several appropriate aperture/shutter-speed settings easily could be found when the actual light value was preset. It lacks a rangefinder. Retina Ib (and the later IB models) are equipped with the sharp Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 2.8/50 lens. The front element can be removed just as with the IIc/C and IIIc/C models, but the reason for that is that the camera used the same bayonet mount for the front element to simplify production. The Ib/IB can't use the wide angle and tele accessory lenses.
Specifications
- Engraving on the top plate : Retina Ib
- Lens : Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenar 50mm f/2.8 filter slip-on
- Aperture: up to f/22 setting: coupled with speeds ring according to Exposure Value system, EV 3-18; manual possible with a lever and scale under the lens
- Focus range : 0.9-20m +inf
- Focusing : manual helicoid focusing, guess the distance, by a thumb handle beneath the lens-shutter barrel, with distance and DOF scales (zone focusing)
- Shutter : Synchro-Compur; speeds: 1-1/500 +B
Setting : ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel, coupled with apertures according to Exposure Value system
- Shutter release: on the top plate w/cable release socket
- Cocking lever: also winds the film, short stroke, on the bottom plate
- Frame counter : additive type, auto-reset, window on the top plate
- Viewfinder: reverse telescopic finder with parallax correction frame
- Re-wind lever knob: on the top-plate
- Re-wind release: a button adjacent to the winder
- Front cover: opens by a small knob on it; closing: press the knobs on the struts, when focus on infinity
- Flash PC socket: on the lens-shutter, setting for x and M with a green lever on V X M dial
Cold-shoe
- Memory dial: on the rewind knob
- Self-timer: set to V on V X M dial
- Back cover ì: hinged, opens by a lever and a small knob beneath the tripod socket
Embossings on front cover Kodak and on the back cover Retina camera
Tripod socket: 1/4"
Strap lugs
- Body: metal; Weight: 584g
In the Northern forest, there is a cottage. A dwarf blacksmith and his wife lives there. The fountain grants them fresh water everyday.
A KC-135 Stratotanker from Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., refuels a B-1B Lancer during a training exercise Sept. 23, 2014, over South Dakota. For more than 50 years the KC-135 has provided the core aerial refueling capability for the Air Force. The aircraft can travel up to 1,500 miles with 150,000 pounds of transfer fuel, which enables the Air Force to project rapid, flexible military power. The B-1B is assigned to Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mary O'Dell/Released)
UK North of Gorton: 105 (M845 RCP) a Northern Counties Paladin bodied DAF SB220, painted in fleet livery of all red with a blue roof. This vehicle is captured here in between duties on service 42 between Piccadilly and East Didsbury, and is seen here at the East Didsbury terminus at Parrs Wood Leisure Centre Complex.
© Christopher Lowe.
1st February 2005.
Ref No. 0010030.
A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer from the 34th Expeditionary Squadron on a combat patrol over Afghanistan (cleared for release)
taken by my buddy with his Nikon